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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMy six year old son didn't miss a beat! 😂
We were in an uber on the way home from Saturday night dinner out in NYC. One of the yellow cabs was advertising the Broadway show Wicked (as in the wicked witch from oz etc).
My son asks me after reading the ad, Daddy, whats wicked? (Though he pronounced it more like wick-d.)
I told him it means bad or evil.
Without missing a beat, he says, you mean like Donald Tr@&p?
My wife and I just bust out laughing. The driver named Mohamed - a Muslim immigrant, was highly amused.
Proud of my boy!
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My six year old son didn't miss a beat! 😂 (Original Post)
Lucky Luciano
Aug 2018
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3catwoman3
(24,007 posts)1. That will be a memory...
...to treasure.
Lucky Luciano
(11,257 posts)6. Oh yes. I kept giggling about it to myself...so I just had to post! nt
Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)2. Raising that boy well!
iluvtennis
(19,863 posts)5. +1000
sakabatou
(42,157 posts)3. Hehehe
question everything
(47,487 posts)4. That aside: it is a nice musical
Saw it when first opened in 2003 (lousy seats) with Joel Grey and Kristin Chenoweth.